9.10.10

Matter magazine, published out of the MA Writing course at Sheffield Hallam University, is now in its tenth year and, to celebrate, this year's issue - just published - has a burnt gold cover. As ever, it's a stunning object to hold in hand and, like the best literature mags, combines quality production with excellent writing.

I've only dipped into the issue myself, having recently received a copy, but have already been struck by the guest contributions - from the likes of Daljit Nagra and Iain Sinclair - and the strength of writing from MA students included. (Jamie Coward's 'The Coxcomb' is a nifty little poem in particular; curious, amusing, subtly musical.) As in previous years, the issue points to Sheffield Hallam's ever-growing reputation as a place that nurtures some of the best new writers: Katharine Towers, Marina Lewycka, Tony Williams and Frances Leviston, to name but a few successful alumni.

Should you fancy getting hold of a copy of this year's issue, then, you'll find it on sale from the Matter website, as well as in Sheffield bookshops. And there's a couple of events tied in with it too, where contributors to the issue will read from their work and copies will be on sale. The first is the launch proper, at the Sheffield Hallam Blackwell's branch on Wednesday 13th October, from 7.15pm. Refreshments will be provided. There's also an event at the Riverside in Sheffield on the 21st October at 7pm. This will feature many of the same readers, but they'll be reading more of their work. I'm also told that the London launch is on 4th November at London Review Bookshop from 7pm.

‘Wilkinson’s poems are weighty and cinematic ... an up-and-coming voice on the UK poetry scene’- The Poetry Book Society /Next Generation Poets 2014

'A stylish, poised lyric voice that looks built to last.'- Paul Farley'“I can’t make you feel what I felt” (David Foster Wallace), one of the epigraphs to For Real, is a challenge to which Wilkinson rises with considerable success.'- Andrew McCulloch, Times Literary Supplement

Ben was born in Staffordshire in 1985, and now lives in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. His short collection of poetry For Real won the 2014 Poetry Business Competition and the Northern Promise Award. He is a reviewer for the Guardian and the TLS, and is writing a critical study of the poetry of Don Paterson. With support from Arts Council England, he is working towards his debut full length collection of poetry.